The following is a list of affiliates with the former ACC Network, an ad hoc syndicated sports network operated by Raycom Sports and featuring the athletic teams of the Atlantic Coast Conference. This network is not to be confused with the ACC Network linear channel (announced on July 21, 2016 by the league and ESPN) which launched in 2019. [1] The stations listed below include all stations that broadcast the syndication package.
Note: The ACC men's basketball tournament was not broadcast by ACC Network affiliates outside the ACC's geographical footprint as ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPNU have rights to that tournament in areas outside the ACC footprint. The ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPNU broadcasts of the tournament are no longer blacked out in areas inside the ACC's footprint, which as of 2014, includes North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Kentucky, Indiana, Florida, Virginia, Maryland, Washington, D.C., Delaware, Pennsylvania, New York, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. [2] [3]
The current ACC Network included:
These were the official ACC Network affiliates throughout the United States. [4]
City of License (Market Served) | Station [4] [5] | Channel VC / | Primary affiliation(s) | Owner | Notes |
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Alabama | |||||
Bessemer (Tuscaloosa) | WDBB | 17.1 | The CW | Sinclair Broadcasting Group | Full-power satellite of WTTO/Homewood |
Dothan | WTVY-DT | 4.1 | CBS | Gray Television | ACC Network airing may alter between WTVY and WTVY-DT2 |
Homewood (Birmingham) | WTTO | 21.1 | The CW | Sinclair Broadcasting Group | Acquired from MyNetworkTV affiliate WABM in 2015 |
Huntsville | WHNT-DT2 | 19.2 | Antenna TV | Tribune Broadcasting | |
Montgomery | WSFA | 12.1 | NBC | Raycom Media | |
Arkansas | |||||
Eureka Springs (Fort Smith/Fayetteville) | KXNW | 34.1 | Antenna TV MyNetworkTV (secondary) | Tribune Broadcasting | |
Fort Smith | KFSM-DT2 | 5.2 | Full-power repeater of KXNW | ||
Little Rock | KATV | 7.1 | ABC | Sinclair Broadcasting Company | |
Arizona | |||||
Phoenix | KASW | 61.1 | The CW | Nexstar Media Group | |
Yuma ( El Centro/Mexicali ) | KSWT-DT3 | 13.3 | Estrella TV | Imagicomm Communications | Also Serving (El Centro, California (U.S.)/Mexicali, Baja California/San Luis Rio Colorado, Sonora (MEX)) |
California | |||||
Anaheim (Los Angeles) | KDOC-TV | 56.1 | Independent | Ellis Communications | Acquired from fellow independent station KBEH |
Fresno | KAIL-DT2 | 7.2 | Cozi TV | Aperio Communications, Inc. | |
San Diego | KUSI-TV | 51.1 | Independent | Tribune Broadcasting | Also serves the Tijuana area in northwest Baja California, Mexico |
San Francisco Oakland/San Jose | KOFY-TV | 20.1 | Grit | Granite Broadcasting | |
Tahoe City (Reno, Nevada) | K23DT-D | 23.1 | MyNetworkTV | Deerfield Media (operated through LMA by Sinclair Broadcasting Group) | |
Colorado | |||||
Colorado Springs | KWHS-LD | 51.1 | LeSEA/World Harvest Television | LeSEA Broadcasting Corporation | |
Denver | KTVD | 20.1 | MyNetworkTV | Tegna, Inc. | |
Glenwood Springs | KREG-DT2 | 3.2 | Nexstar Media Group | Full-power Satellite of KREX-DT2 | |
Grand Junction | KGJT-CD | 27.1 | |||
KREX-DT2 | 5.2 | Full-power simulcast of KGJT-CD | |||
Montrose | KREY-DT2 | 10.2 | Full-power satellite of KREX-DT2 | ||
Connecticut | |||||
Waterbury Hartford/New Haven) | WCCT-TV | 20.1 | The CW | Tribune Broadcasting | [5] |
Delaware | |||||
Rehoboth Beach (Dover, DE/Salisbury, MD) | WRDE-LD2 | 9.2 | MyNetworkTV Cozi TV | Price Hill Television, LLC | |
District of Columbia | |||||
Washington [5] | WDCA | 20.1 | MyNetworkTV | Fox Television Stations | Primary ACC Network partner |
WTTG | 5.1 | Fox | Alternate affiliate | ||
Florida | |||||
Fort Myers/Naples | WBBH-TV | 20.1 | NBC | Waterman Broadcasting Corporation | |
Fort Pierce West Palm Beach | WTVX | 34.1 | The CW | Sinclair Broadcasting Group | |
Gainesville | WCJB-DT2 | 20.2 | The CW | Gray Television | |
Jacksonville | WJXT | 4.1 | Independent | Graham Media Group | Former CBS affiliate |
Miami Fort Lauderdale | WFOR-TV | 4.1 | CBS | CBS Corporation | Football only. Also available in The Bahamas and the Virgin Islands on cable and Satellite television. |
WBFS-TV | 33.1 | MyNetworkTV | Alternate football affiliate of ACC Network in Miami. Primary basketball affiliate. | ||
Orlando | WRBW | 65.1 | MyNetworkTV | Fox Television Stations | |
Panama City | WMBB-DT2 | 13.2 | MeTV | Nexstar Media Group | Previously on WMBB's main subchannel until 2014 |
Pensacola Mobile, Alabama | WJTC | 44.1 | Independent | Sinclair Broadcasting Group | Acquired from WPMI-TV/Mobile, Alabama in 2015; previously on WFNA-TV from 201?-2013 |
St. Petersburg (Tampa) | WTOG | 44.1 | The CW | CBS Corporation | Only carries weekend ACC Basketball broadcasts. |
Tallahassee | WTWC-DT2 | 40.2 | Fox | Sinclair Broadcasting Group | Alternate affiliate in Tallahassee, affiliation shared with WTLH/Bainbridge, Georgia |
Georgia | |||||
Atlanta | WATL | 36.1 | MyNetworkTV | Tegna, Inc. | Alternate ACC Network outlet in Atlanta |
WUPA | 69.1 | The CW | CBS Corporation | Primary ACC Network station in Atlanta | |
Augusta (Aiken, South Carolina) | WFXG | 54.1 | Fox | Raycom Media | |
Bainbridge Tallahassee, Florida | WTLH | 49.1 | Me-TV | New Age Media (operated by Sinclair Broadcasting Group via outsourcing agreement) | Primary affiliate in Tallahassee, Florida; shared with WTWC-DT2 |
Columbus (Auburn/Phenix City, Alabama) | WXTX | 54.1 | Fox | American Spirit Media, LLC | |
Perry (Macon) | WPGA-TV | 58.1 | Independent | Register Communications | |
Savannah | WTOC-TV | 11.1 | CBS | Raycom Media | |
Guam | |||||
Tamuning (Agana) | KTKB-LD | 26.1 | The CW | KM Communications | Affiliate added in 2015 |
Hawaii | |||||
Honolulu (Oahu) | KHII-TV | 9.1 | MyNetworkTV | MCG Capital Corporation (operated by Raycom Media) | |
Hilo (Hawaii's Big Island) | KGMD | 9.1 | Full-power satellite of KHII-TV/Honolulu | ||
Wailuku (Maui) | KGMV | 3.1 | |||
Idaho | |||||
Boise | KTVB | 7.2 | Independent | Tegna, Inc. | Previously on the main channel of KTVB from 2014 to 2016 |
Twin Falls | KTFT-LD2 | 7.2 | Full-time satellite of KTVB/Boise except for local commercials | ||
Illinois | |||||
Chicago | WCIU-DT4 | 26.4 | Heroes & Icons | Weigel Broadcasting | |
Decatur Champaign/Springfield | WBUI | 23.1 | The CW | GOCOM Media, LLC | |
Moline (Rock Island, IL/Davenport, Iowa) | WQAD-DT3 | 8.3 | MyNetworkTV | Tribune Broadcasting | |
Peoria | WTVK | 59.1 | Venture Technologies Group | ||
Rockford | WTVO-DT2 | 17.2 | Mission Broadcasting | ||
Indiana | |||||
Evansville (Henderson/Owensboro, Kentucky) | WTVW | 7.1 | The CW | Mission Broadcasting | Previously on WFIE-DT2 from 2010 to 2016. [6] [7] |
Indianapolis | WISH-TV [8] WIIH-CD | 8.1 | The CW | Nexstar Media Group | Previously on WNDY from 2010 to 2014, and WHMB in 2014-2015 |
South Bend | WBND-LD | 57.1 | ABC | Wiegel Broadcasting | Alternate affiliate of ACC Network in South Bend [9] |
WMYS-LD | 69.1 | MyNetworkTV | |||
Iowa | |||||
Cedar Rapids | KCRG-DT2 | 9.2 | MyNetworkTV | Gray Television | |
Des Moines | WHO-DT3 | 13.3 | Antenna TV | Tribune Broadcasting | [10] |
Kansas | |||||
Pittsburg (Joplin, Missouri) | KPJO-LP | 49.1 | Antenna TV MyNetworkTV | DTV America Corporation | Affiliate added in 2015; station broadcasts ACC Network in SD 16:9 Letterbox Widescreen |
Topeka | WIBW-DT2 | 13.2 | MyNetworkTV Me-TV | Gray Television | |
Wichita | KSCW-DT KSCW-LD | 33.1 | The CW | Was also previously available in Wichita via KFVT-LP (via KSBI/Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) from 2010 until 2014 | |
Kentucky | |||||
Bowling Green | WCZU-LD [11] | 39.1 | Antenna TV MyNetworkTV | DTV America Corporation | Affiliate added in 2015; station broadcasts ACC Network in SD 16:9 Letterbox Widescreen |
Hazard | WYMT-DT2 | 57.2 | Heroes & Icons | Gray Television | Affiliate added in 2015; main channel is a semi-satellite of WKYT/Lexington |
Lexington | WKYT-TV | 27.1 | CBS | Alternate affiliate since 2015; previously on WTVQ-DT2 in 2013-2014 [6] | |
WKYT-DT2 | 27.2 | The CW | Primary affiliate; ACC Network broadcasts alter between WKYT's first and second sub-channels, depending on the CBS schedule | ||
Louisville [12] | WAVE-TV [13] | 3.1 | NBC | Raycom Media | Primary affiliate; added in 2014 after the University of Louisville joined the ACC. |
WHAS-TV [14] | 11.1 | ABC | Tegna, Inc. | Alternate affiliate | |
Murray | WQTV-LP | 24.1 | The CW Me-TV | Raycom Media | Full-power simulcast available on KFVS-DT2/Cape Girardeau, Missouri. WQWQ is a satellite translator of WQTV |
Newport/Covington (Cincinnati, Ohio) | WXIX-TV | 19.1 | Fox | ||
Paducah | WQWQ-LP | 9.1 | The CW Me-TV | Full-power simulcast available on KFVS-DT2/Cape Girardeau, Missouri. WQWQ is a satellite translator of WQTV | |
Louisiana | |||||
Baton Rouge | KBTR-CD | 41.1 | Independent This TV | Louisiana Television Broadcasting, LLC (Manship Family) | Identified on air as "WBTR" |
Minden (Shreveport, LA/Texarkana, TX/AR) | KPXJ | 21.1 | The CW | KTBS, LLC | |
New Orleans | WNOL-TV | 38.1 | Tribune Broadcasting | ||
West Monroe (Monroe, Louisiana/El Dorado, Arkansas) | KARD | 14.1 | Fox | Nexstar Media Group | |
Maryland | |||||
Baltimore | WJZ-TV | 13.1 | CBS | CBS Corporation | Previously on WBFF-TV and/or WNUV 1982-2013 [7] [15] |
Hagerstown | WDVM-TV | 25.1 | Independent Heroes & Icons | Nexstar Media Group | Technically in the Washington, D.C. Market; primarily serving the far western areas of that DMA. |
Massachusetts/Rhode Island | |||||
Boston | WSBK | 38.1 | MyNetworkTV | CBS Corporation | Affiliate since the ACC's addition of Boston College in 2005; Also serves much of the New England states via cable. WSBK is also available to most cable and satellite TV subscribers in Canada as a national Superstation. This station also serves Springfield, Massachusetts and the Manchester, New Hampshire area by default, also via cable. |
New Bedford (Providence) | WLWC | 28.1 | The CW | OTA Broadcasting, LLC | |
Pittsfield (Albany/Schenectady, New York) | WNYA | 51.1 | MyNetworkTV | Hubbard Broadcasting | Alternate affiliate in the Albany market |
Michigan | |||||
Detroit | WKBD-TV | 50.1 | The CW | CBS Corporation | Also serves the Toledo, Ohio area by default; also available in many areas of southwest Ontario through cable, and over-the-air in the Windsor, Leamington, Middle Island and Chatham-Kent areas. |
Grand Rapids | WXSP-CD | 15.1 | MyNetworkTV | Nexstar Media Group | |
Jackson (Lansing) | WHTV | 18.1 | E.W. Scripps Company | ||
Mississippi | |||||
Hattiesburg | WHPM-LD | 23.1 | Fox | Waypoint Media | |
Meridian | WTOK-DT2 | 11.2 | MyNetworkTV | Gray Television | Previously on WMDN-DT2 (2012-2014) |
Missouri | |||||
Cape Girardeau (Paducah, Kentucky) | KFVS-DT2 | 12.2 | The CW Me-TV | Gray Television | Full-power simulcast of WQTV-LP/Murray, Kentucky and satellite station WQWQ-LP/Paducah, Kentucky |
Columbia | KMIZ-DT3 | 17.3 | MyNetworkTV | News-Press & Gazette Company | |
St. Louis | KPLR-TV | 11.1 | The CW | Tribune Broadcasting | |
Nebraska | |||||
Omaha | KPTM-DT2 | 42.2 | MyNetworkTV This TV | Sinclair Broadcasting Group | |
Nevada | |||||
Carson City | K32GW-D | 32.1 | MyNetworkTV | Deerfield Media (operated through LMA by Sinclair Broadcasting Group) | |
Las Vegas | KLAS-DT2 | 8.2 | Me-TV | Nexstar Media Group | |
Reno/Carson City | KAME-TV | 21.1 | MyNetworkTV | Deerfield Media (operated through LMA by Sinclair Broadcasting Group) | |
New Mexico | |||||
Las Cruces | K38MD-D2 | 38.2 | The CW | Translator of KVIA-DT2/El Paso, Texas | News-Press & Gazette Company |
New York | |||||
Albany (Schenectady/Troy) | WNYT-TV [16] | 13.1 | NBC | Hubbard Broadcasting | Also available via W28DA-D Pittsfield, MA and W38DL-D Adams, Mass. |
Binghamton | WICZ-DT2 | 40.2 | MyNetworkTV | Imagicomm Communications | Full-power simulcast of WBPN-LP/Morris |
Buffalo | WNLO | 23.1 | The CW | Nexstar Media Group | This station is also available over-the-air and on cable in parts of south-central Ontario's Golden Horseshoe region, including Toronto, Fort Erie, and Hamilton. Previously on Me-TV affiliate WBBZ-TV (2013-2015) [17] |
Corning (Elmira) | WJKP-LD | 39.1 | MyNetworkTV | Vision Communications, LLC | |
WYDC | 48.2 | Full-power simulcast of WJKP-LD | |||
Morris (Binghamton) | WBPN-LP | 10.1 | MyNetworkTV | Imagicomm Communications | |
Plattsburgh (Burlington, Vermont) | WPTZ-DT2 [11] | 5.2 | The CW (The CW Plus) | Hearst Television | This station's OTA signal also serves parts of southern Quebec, Canada, including Montreal; It is also available in northern Vermont and northern New Hampshire on cable. |
Riverhead (New York City) | WLNY-TV | 55.1 | Independent | CBS Corporation | |
Rochester | WHAM-TV | 13.1 | ABC | Deerfield Media (operated under an LMA by Sinclair Broadcasting Group) | |
Syracuse | WSTM-TV | 3.1 | NBC | Sinclair Broadcasting Group | Primary affiliate in Syracuse |
WSTQ-LP WSTM-DT2 | 14.1 3.2 | The CW | Alternate ACC Network affiliate(s) for the Syracuse market in event of scheduling conflicts [18] | ||
WTVH | 5.1 | CBS | Granite Broadcasting (operated through JSA/SSA by Sinclair Broadcasting) | ||
Utica/Rome | WUTR-DT2 WPNY-LP | 20.2 11.1 | MyNetworkTV | Mission Broadcasting (operated through JSA/SSA by Nexstar Media Group) Nexstar Media Group | WUTR-DT2 simulcasts WPNY-LP's programming full term. |
North Carolina | |||||
Asheville (Greenville/Spartanburg, South Carolina) | WLOS-DT2 | 13.2 | ABC | Sinclair Broadcasting Group | Full-power repeater of WMYA-TV/Anderson, South Carolina |
Charlotte | WBTV | 3.1 | CBS | Raycom Media | Flagship station of Raycom Sports ACC programming since 1982 |
Greenville (New Bern/Washington/Jacksonville) | WNCT-TV | 9.1 | CBS | Nexstar Media Group | Previously on WCTI-TV until 2013 |
High Point (Greensboro/Winston-Salem) | WGHP | 8.1 | Fox | Tribune Broadcasting | |
Raleigh/Durham | WRAL-TV | 5.1 | NBC | Capitol Broadcasting Company | [19] |
Wilmington | WSFX-TV | 26.1 | Fox | American Spirit Media, LLC (operated through a shared services agreement by Raycom Media) | |
North Dakota | |||||
Bismarck | KBMY-DT3 | 17.3 | Independent (Local News/Weather/Sports) | Forum Communications | |
Fargo (Moorhead, Minnesota) | WDAY-DT3 | 6.3 | |||
Grand Forks | WDAZ-DT3 | 8.3 | Semi-satellite of WDAY-DT3/Fargo | ||
Minot | KMCY-DT3 | 14.3 | Satellite of KBMY-DT3/Bismarck | ||
Ohio | |||||
Dayton | WBDT | 26.1 | The CW | Vaughan Media (operated by Nexstar Media Group) | |
Lorain (Cleveland/Akron) | WUAB | 43.1 | MyNetworkTV | Raycom Media | Cable carriage available in London, Ontario, Canada |
Portsmouth (Charleston/Huntington, WVA/Ashland, KY) | WQCW | 30.1 | The CW | Gray Television | |
Youngstown | WFMJ-DT2 | 21.2 | The CW (The CW Plus) | Vindicator Printing Company | Over-the-air simulcast of cable-only CW Plus outlet "WBCB" |
Oklahoma | |||||
Oklahoma City | KSBI | 52.1 | Independent | Griffin Communications | |
Tulsa | KWHB | 47.1 | LeSEA World Harvest Television | LeSEA Broadcasting Corporation | |
Oregon | |||||
Klamath Falls | K41ID-D | 41.1 | MyNetworkTV | Imagicomm Communications | Translator of KFBI-LD/Medford |
Medford | KFBI-LD | 48.1 | MyNetworkTV | Imagicomm Communications | |
Pennsylvania | |||||
Erie | WFXP | 66.1 | Fox | Mission Broadcasting (operated by Nexstar Media Group) | |
Hazleton (Scranton/Wilkes-Barre) | WOLF-DT3 | 56.3 | MyNetworkTV | New Age Media, LLC (operated by Sinclair Broadcasting Group) | Full-power simulcast of WQMY/Williamsport |
Lancaster (Harrisburg/Lebanon) | WXBU | 15.1 | Grit | Howard Stirk Holdings | |
Philadelphia | WPVI-TV | 6.1 | ABC | Disney/ABC | ABC O&O Station; also serves Atlantic City, New Jersey by default. |
Pittsburgh | WTAE-TV | 4.1 | Hearst Television | [20] | |
State College (Altoona/Johnstown) | WHVL-LP | 29.1 | MyNetworkTV | Channel Communications, LLC | |
Williamsport (Scranton/Wilkes-Barre) | WQMY | 53.1 | New Age Media, LLC (operated by Sinclair Broadcasting Group) | ||
Puerto Rico | |||||
San Juan | WIPR-TV | 6.1 | Independent | Puerto Rico Public Broadcasting Corporation | |
Mayaguez | WIPM-TV | 3.1 | Satellite of WIPR-TV/San Juan | ||
South Carolina | |||||
Anderson (Greenville/Spartanburg, SC/Asheville, NC) | WMYA-TV | 40.1 | MyNetworkTV | Sinclair Broadcasting Group | |
Charleston | WCSC-TV | 5.1 | CBS | Raycom Media | |
Columbia | WACH | 57.1 | Fox | Sinclair Broadcasting Group | |
Myrtle Beach/Florence | WMBF-TV | 32.1 | NBC | Raycom Media | |
Tennessee | |||||
Chattanooga | WDSI-DT2 | 61.2 | Comet | New Age Media, LLC (operated by Sinclair Broadcasting Group) | |
Cleveland (Chattanooga) | WFLI-TV | 53.1 | The CW | ACC Network acquired from WDSI-TV in 2014. | |
Crossville (Knoxville) | WBXX-TV | 20.1 | The CW | Gray Television | Alternate ACC Network affiliate in the Knoxville area; shared with WVLT-TV and WVLT-DT2 of Knoxville |
Jackson | WYJJ-LD [11] [21] | 27.1 | Antenna TV MyNetworkTV | DTV America Corporation | Previously on WNBJ-LD in 2014–2015. ACC Network games broadcast in SD 16:9 Letterbox widescreen |
Kingsport (Johnson City/Bristol, TN-VA) | WKPT-TV | 19.1 | MyNetworkTV | Glenwood Communications Corporation | Previously on WAPK-CD and WKPT-DT2 until 2016 |
Knoxville | WVLT-TV | 8.1 | CBS | Gray Television | Primary affiliate |
WVLT-DT2 | 8.2 | MyNetworkTV | Secondary affiliate in Knoxville; shared with WVLT and WBXX | ||
Memphis | WLMT | 30.1 | The CW | Nexstar Media Group | Also serves Jonesboro, Arkansas by default |
Nashville | WUXP-TV | 30.1 | MyNetworkTV | Sinclair Broadcasting Group | Primary affiliate in the Nashville area; also serves the Bowling Green, Kentucky area secondarily. Previously on WKRN-DT2 from 2010 until 2014. [6] |
WZTV | 17.1 | Fox | Alternate affiliate when WUXP broadcasts the TSSAA High School Basketball state championships | ||
Texas | |||||
Abilene | KXVA-DT2 | 15.2 | MyNetworkTV | Tegna, Inc. | |
Austin | KBVO-TV KBVO-CD | 14.1 | MyNetworkTV | Nexstar Media Group | KBVO previously broadcast syndicated Southwest Conference football and basketball from Raycom Sports for that package's entire 1984–1996 run [22] [23] |
Baytown (Houston) | KUBE-TV | 57.1 | Independent | NRJ TV, LLC (operated by Titan TV Broadcast Group) | |
Bryan/College Station | KBTX-DT2 | 3.2 | The CW | Gray Television | Semi-satellite of KWTX-DT2/Waco |
Corpus Christi | K22JA-D K47DF-D2 | 47.2 | Independent | Cordillera Communications | |
Dallas/Fort Worth | KTXA | 21.1 | CBS Corporation | ||
El Paso | KVIA-DT2 | 7.2 | The CW | News-Press & Gazette Company | Also serves portions of north-central Chihuahua (Mexico), including Ciudad Juárez) |
Kerrville (San Antonio) | KMYS | 35.1 | The CW | Deerfield Media | |
Laredo (Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas (Mexico)) | KGNS-DT2 | 8.2 | ABC | Gray Television | |
Lubbock | KCBD-DT2 | 11.2 | This TV | Raycom Media | |
San Angelo | KIDY-DT2 | 6.2 | MyNetworkTV | Tegna, Inc. | |
Waco/Temple | KWTX-DT2 | 10.2 | The CW | Gray Television | |
Utah | |||||
Salt Lake City | KUTV-DT2 | 2.2 | MyNetworkTV | Sinclair Broadcasting Group | Full-power rebroadcaster of KMYU/St. George, Utah |
St. George | KMYU | 12.1 | |||
U.S. Virgin Islands | |||||
Charlotte Amalie | WMNS-LD | 22.1 | CBS | V.I. Christian Ministries, Inc. Innovative Communications Corporation | Over-the-air simulcast of Cable-only TV2. Subject to syndication exclusivity on cable due to the cable provider's carriage of WFOR-TV/Miami, Florida. |
TV2 | 2 (cable-only) | ||||
Virginia | |||||
Ashland ( Richmond ) | WUPV | 65.1 | The CW | American Spirit Media, LLC (operated by Raycom Media via a shared sources agreement) | |
Charlottesville | WVIR-TV | 29.1 | NBC | Waterman Broadcasting Corporation | Default NBC affiliate for the Harrisonburg, Virginia DMA |
Harrisonburg | WHSV-DT4 | 3.4 | MyNetworkTV MeTV | Gray Television | |
Lynchburg (Roanoke) | WDBJ | 7.1 | CBS | Schurz Communications | Alternate affiliate in the Roanoke/Lynchburg market |
Portsmouth (Virginia Beach/Newport News/Norfolk) | WGNT | 27.1 | The CW | Dreamcatcher Broadcasting, LLC (operated by Tribune Broadcasting) | |
Roanoke | WWCW | 21.1 | The CW | Nexstar Media Group | Primary affiliate in the Roanoke/Lynchburg market. |
Washington | |||||
Port Angeles | K30FL-D2 | 30.2 | GetTV | Cox Media Group | Translator of KIRO-DT2/Seattle |
Seattle/Tacoma | KIRO-DT2 | 7.2 | GetTV | ||
West Virginia | |||||
Lewisburg (Bluefield/Beckley, WVA/Bluefield, VA) | WVNS-TV | 59.1 | CBS | Nexstar Media Group | |
Wheeling (Steubenville, Ohio) | WTRF-DT2 | 7.2 | MyNetworkTV | ||
Wisconsin | |||||
Eau Claire (La Crosse) | WEAU-DT2 | 13.2 | Antenna TV | Gray Television | |
Milwaukee | WVTV-DT2 | 24.1 | MyNetworkTV | Sinclair Broadcasting Group | |
Suring (Green Bay) | WCWF | 14.1 | The CW | ||
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The Lorimar Sports Network, or LSN, was an American ad hoc television network providing syndicated college football and basketball. It was based at Lorimar's original headquarters in Culver City, California, with an additional office in Dallas, Texas. It was in operation from 1983 until 1986.
ACC Network (ACCN) is an American multinational subscription-television channel owned and operated by ESPN Inc. Dedicated to coverage of the Atlantic Coast Conference, it was announced in July 2016 and launched on August 22, 2019. The channel operates from ESPN's headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut, though some programming and staff is in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The 2019 ACC men's basketball tournament was the 66th annual postseason men's basketball tournament for the Atlantic Coast Conference, held March 12–16, 2019 at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The 2019 ACC women's basketball tournament, concluded the 2018–19 season of the Atlantic Coast Conference, which was held at Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina, from March 6–10, 2019. Notre Dame, which finished atop the ACC regular-season table along with Louisville, won the tournament and with it the ACC's automatic bid to the 2019 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament.
The 2021 Kentucky Wildcats football team represented the University of Kentucky (UK) in the 2021 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Wildcats played their home games at Kroger Field in Lexington, Kentucky, and competed in the East Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). They were led by ninth-year head coach Mark Stoops.
The ACC on Regional Sports Networks was a package of telecasts produced by Raycom Sports, in cooperation with Bally Sports, previously the Fox Sports Networks, featuring Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) college sports. The package was syndicated primarily to regional sports networks.
The ACC on The CW is a presentation of Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) college athletics broadcast by The CW, and produced by Raycom Sports.